German bunds to fall 2.25%, the VIX to fall to 14, and gold to fall to $870 an ounce are just some of the ‘outrageous predictions’ Saxo Bank made for next year. Christian Blaabjerg from Saxo Bank told CNBC the forecasts are “the Black Swans of the financial markets” and “we somehow point toward these as more structural factors.”
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German bunds to fall 2.25%, the VIX to fall to 14, and gold to fall to $870 an ounce are just some of the ‘outrageous predictions’ Saxo Bank made for next year. Christian Blaabjerg from Saxo Bank told CNBC the forecasts are “the Black Swans of the financial markets” and “we somehow point toward these as more structural factors.”
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German bunds to fall 2.25%, the VIX to fall to 14, and gold to fall to $870 an ounce are just some of the ‘outrageous predictions’ Saxo Bank made for next year. Christian Blaabjerg from Saxo Bank told CNBC the forecasts are “the Black Swans of the financial markets” and “we somehow point toward these as more structural factors.”
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The full 10 claims and a interview with chief economist David Karsbøl is available on http://www.tradingfloor.com/en/pages/outrageous-claims.aspx UN:F [1.7.8_1020] please wait... Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)
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